SPEAKER PROFILE
Dr Diane Tay
BDSc (Hons) (Melb), DClinDent (Paed Dent) (Syd), MRACDS (Paed Dent), IPPAHC (Child Health)
Paediatric Dentist
AUSTRALIA
Dr Diane Tay is a registered specialist paediatric dentist.
She graduated with a Bachelor of Dental Science (Honours) from the University of Melbourne, and after several years of working in both the private and public sectors in Sydney, Diane went on to pursue her passion in paediatric dentistry, successfully attaining a Doctorate of Clinical Dentistry (paediatric dentistry) from The University of Sydney. Her research interest and thesis was based on frenotomies and its effectiveness on infants with tongue-ties and feeding difficulties.
Diane works at The Children’s Hospital at Westmead in Sydney where she thoroughly enjoys managing a range of cases in which her main clinical interests lie; the management of special needs and medically compromised children, paediatric oral medicine and pathology and dental trauma. Diane is actively committed to continuing education and teaching, maintaining her role as clinical associate lecturer with The University of Sydney and lectures to both her medical and dental colleagues. She also works in private practice in several locations in Sydney and travels up to Port Macquarie monthly to provide specialist dental care for the community.
Originally from Singapore, Diane is fluent in both English and Mandarin.
Professional Biography
Dr Diane Tay is a registered specialist paediatric dentist.
She graduated with a Bachelor of Dental Science (Honours) from the University of Melbourne, and after several years of working in both the private and public sectors in Sydney, Diane went on to pursue her passion in paediatric dentistry, successfully attaining a Doctorate of Clinical Dentistry (paediatric dentistry) from The University of Sydney. Her research interest and thesis was based on frenotomies and its effectiveness on infants with tongue-ties and feeding difficulties.
Diane works at The Children’s Hospital at Westmead in Sydney where she thoroughly enjoys managing a range of cases in which her main clinical interests lie; the management of special needs and medically compromised children, paediatric oral medicine and pathology and dental trauma. Diane is actively committed to continuing education and teaching, maintaining her role as clinical associate lecturer with The University of Sydney and lectures to both her medical and dental colleagues. She also works in private practice in several locations in Sydney and travels up to Port Macquarie monthly to provide specialist dental care for the community.
Originally from Singapore, Diane is fluent in both English and Mandarin.
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